Louis VelardiA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 15 for Louis C. "Poppy"
Velardi, 78, of 10 Park St., who died Jan. 12 in St. Raphael’s Hospital
following a long illness. He was the widower of Lena Marcheggiani Velardi.
Born in New Haven, Sept. 10, 1919, he was the son of the late John
and Emilia Petrillo Velardi. He retired from the Southern Gas Co., where
he worked as a mechanic for 30 years. He was a communicant of St. John
Vianney Church and a member of its Men’s Club. He also sponsored and headed
the pizza booth at the annual church carnival.
He is survived by daughters, Donna Olesky of Hackettstown, N.J., Joann
Bagnoli, Louis Fond, Dolorese Scalesse, Cheryl Ann Certo, all of West Haven;
a son, John A. Velardi of East Haven; sisters, Ann DePalma of East Haven
and Rose Tangredi of West Haven; 13 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
He was predeceased by sisters, Concetta Gargiulo and Mary Ruggerio.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The West Haven Funeral Home, 662
Savin Ave., was in charge of arrangements.

William W. ChurinetzA funeral service was conducted Jan. 17 in Christ Church for William
W. Churinetz, 68, who died at the Bayonet Point Medical Ceter, Port Richey,
Fla., He was the widower of Joan Bigelow Churinetz.
Born Aug. 13,1929, he was the son of the late Wasily and Anna Tuzik
Churinetz. He lived in West Haven for many years until moving to Florida
four years ago.
He was a longtime member of the West Haven Police Department, from
which he retired in 1984 at the rank of lieutenant. He began with the WHPD
as a supernumerary officer in 1953, and was made a regular officers a year
later. He was made sergeant in 1971, detective sergeant in 1973, and retired
in 1984 as a lieutenant, marking 30 years of service. He was a 30-year
member of City Point Yacht Club, New Haven.
He is survived by a daughter, Jane Elaine Criscuolo of Cheshire, a
son, Robert Wayne Churinetz of Germantown, Tenn.; a sister, Helen Perrotti
of West Haven; and four grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, William
Wasily Churinetz, Jr.; sisters, Olga Civie and Nora Binowski; and a brother,
Steven Churinetz.
Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery, New Haven. The Beecher & Bennett-Seth
Taylor Funeral Home, 410 Campbell Ave., was in charge of arrangements.

John J. ‘Red’ RyanA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 17 for John J. "Red"
Ryan, 77, of 15 Robart St., who died Jan. 14 in the Veterans Affairs Medical
Center after a brief illness. He was the widower of Lillian McLaughlin
Ryan.
Born in East Haven, June 20, 1920, he was the son of John J. and Lula
Kenny Ryan. He lived in this city for 47 years. He served as staff sergeant
in theArmy during World War II. He retired in 1983 from the former Western
Electric of Orange, where he was a telephone installer for 42 years. He
later became a member of the security staff at the Peabody Museum of Natural
History, New Haven. He was a volunteer at Yale-New Haven Hospital and Columbus
House. He was a former volunteer firefighter with the West Shore Fire Department.
He was a member of the American Legion, Hughson-Miller Post 71; Veterans
of Foreign Wars, East Haven Post No. 2090; and Telephone Pioneers of America,
Morris F. Tyler Chapter.
He is survived by daughters, Mary Lou Leaman of West Haven, Patricia
A. Zaniewski of Ansonia, and Maureen C. Frisbie of Clinton; a sister Mary
Ryan Poulen of West Haven; a brother, William K. Ryan of Clinton; five
granddaughters; and one great-granddaughter. He was predeceased by a sister,
Regina Ryan Klinkhammer.
Memorial contributions may be made to Columbus House, 200 Columbus
Ave., New Haven, 06519.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Keenan Funeral Home, 238 Elm
St., was in charge of arrangements.

Stanley E. RiceA funeral service was conducted Jan. 19 for Stanley E. Rice, 74, of
390 Painter Ave., who died Jan. 15 in Yale-New Haven Hospital after a long
illness. He was the husband of Aleda Zampa Rice.
Born in West New York, N.J., Nov. 22, 1923, he was the son of the late
Stanley E. and May Sullivan Rice. He was a lifelong resident of this city.
He retired in 1986 from Teamsters Union Local 191 in Bridgeport, where
he worked for more than 40 years as a truck drive and union steward. He
was a longtime member of Orange Hills Country Club. He was a Navy veteran
of World War II, having served aboard a landing ship transport as a gunner’s
mate during the Normandy invasion.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Renne Rice of Boston,
a brother, William Rice of West Haven; and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Disease Association,
2911 Dixwell Ave., Hamden 06518.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The West Haven Funeral Home on
the Green, 662 Savin Ave., was in charge of arrangements.

Mary E. NuzzoA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 19 in Our Lady of Victory
Church for Mary Elasko Nuzzo, 84, of 10 Riverview Terrace, who died Jan.
15 at Connecticut Hospice, Branford, after a brief illness. She was the
widow of Frank Nuzzo.
Born in Seymour, Aug. 9, 1913, she was the daughter of the late John
and Julia Warsanyik Elasko. She was a resident of this city since 1956.
She retired from the Burndy Corp. of Milford. She was a member of the Jolly
Club of East Haven, the Allingtown Senior Citizens and the Victorian Guild
of Our Lady of Victory Church.
She is survived by daughters, Maryann Morrell and Elaine Butler of
West Haven; five grandchildren; and seven great-grandchildren. She was
predeceased by a sister, Anne Pohoda; and brotehrs, George and Andrew Elasko.
Memorial contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban
Drive, Branford 06405.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Keenan Funeral Home, 238 Elm
St., was in charge of arrangements.

Shirley H. DurantA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Paul’s Church, Jan
19, for Shirley Huston Durant, 70, of 836 Washington Ave., who died Jan.
15 in St. Raphael’s Hospital after a brief illness. She was the wife of
Charles A. Durant, Sr.
Born in West Haven, June 13, 1927, she was the daughter of the late
Alexander J. and Mary Dwyer Huston. She was a lifelong resident of this
city, and a communicant of St. Paul’s.
Besides her husband, she is survived by daughters, Dorlene A. Benoit
of West Haven, Lynn E. Durant of Branford, and Nancy E. Durant of Charlotte,
N.C.; a son, Charles A. Durant, Jr. of Milford; a sister, Mable Massaro
of Wallingford; three grandchildren and a great-grandchild. She was predeceased
by her first husband, Arthur H. Durant, Jr.; and a sister, Veronica Tomlinson.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Keenan Funeral Home, 238 Elm
St. was in charge of arrangements.

Palmerinda RascatiA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Anthony’s Church,
New Haven, on Jan. 20 for Palmerinda "Polly" Mayo Rascati, 78, of 5 Second
Ave., who died Jan. 18 in Yale-New Haven Hospital after a brief illness.
She was the widow of Amerigo Rascati.
Born in New Haven, April 11, 1919, she was the daughter of the late
Pasquale and Theresa Fasulo Mai. She lived in Hamden for 29 years before
moving to this city to reside with her daughter six months ago. She was
a hairdresser for 56 years in several New Haven area salons until retiring.
She is survived by her daughter, Noreen Hill of West Haven and one
granddaughter. She was predeceased by brothers, Anthony and Charles Mayo
and a sister, Mary Selwood.
Burial was in All Saints Cemetery, North Haven. The Maresca & Sons
Funeral Home, 592 Chapel St., New Haven, was in charge of arrangements.

Wanda BarthA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 26 for Wanda R. Butcher
Barth, 80, formerly of Campbell Avenue, who died Jan. 22 in St. Raphael’s
Hospital after a brief illness.
Born in New Haven, Dec. 8, 1917, she was the daughter of the late Stanley
and Olga Slugoski Butcher. She lived in this city for 80 years. Before
her retirement, she was an assembler for Newton-New Haven Co. for 40 years.
She is survived by a daughter, Carolyn Lombardi of Orange; a sister,
Nellie Kowalski of West Haven; a brother, Henry Butcher of Derby; three
grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Porto Funeral Home, Bull Hill
Lane, was in charge of arrangements.

Charles H. MisbachA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 26 in Our Lady of Victory
Church for Charles H. Misbach, 80, of 24 Sorenson Road, who died Jan. 22
in Connecticut Hospice, Branford, after a brief illness. He was the husband
of Ethel Gundy Misbach. Born in New Haven, July 20, 1917, he was the son
of the late Gustav L. and Josephine Joos Misbach. He was a resident of
this city for most of his life. He was a railroad conductor for 38 years,
retiring in 1979. He was a retired sergeant major in the 2nd Company Governor’s
Foot Guard. He was a drummer and a member of the Musicians Union. He was
also a member of the Father Curtin Council K of C, the New Haven Railroad
Anchor Club, Branch 65, the Orange Friendlies, the Allingtown Seniors and
the United Trainmen’s Union. He was a communicant of Our Lady of Victory
Church.
Besides his wife, he is survived by daughters, Emily A Frantz of Hamden
and Jo-Ann Skowronski of Prospect. He was predeceased by a brother, Francis
Misbach.
Memorial contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban
Drive, Branford 06405. Burial was in All Saints Cemetery, North Haven.
The Keenan Funeral Home, 238 Elm St., was in charge of arrangements.

Thomas A. McPartlandA funeral service was conducted Jan. 26 for Thomas A. McLPartland,
Jr., 70, of 27 Richards St., who died Jan. 22 in Bentley Gardens after
a long illness. He was the husband of Marie Ritchie McPartland. Born in
West Haven, Jan. 18, 1928, he was the son of the late Thomas A. and Ann
St. Lawrence McPartland. He lived in West Haven for 70 years. Prior to
his retirement, he was a security guard for the Olin Corp for 29 years.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Kathy Villano of Orange;
a sister, Annette Fritz of Branford; a brother, John McPartland of Tulsa,
Okla.; and a grandchild. He was predeceased by a brother, Robert McPartland.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Porto Funeral Home, Bull Hill
Lane, was in charge of arrangements.

Sara AlfieriA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Lawrence Church, Jan.
27, for Sara DiFabritis Alfieri, 72, of 84 East Brown St., who died Jan.
24 in Connecticut Hospice, Branford, after a brief illness. She was the
wife of Ralph J. Alfieri. Born in New Haven, May 20, 1925, she was the
daughter of the late Frederick and Rose Rapuano DeFabritis. She was a resident
of this city for the last 40 years. She worked for the American Tube Bending
Co. of New Haven and for C. Cowles Inc. of New Haven for 15 years, retiring
in 1979. She was a commuicant of St. Lawrence Church and a member of the
Ladies Auxiliary of the Venetian Club.
Besides her husband, she is survived by a brother, Fred DiFabritis
of West Haven; and a sister, Rosemarie Simone of West Haven.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The West Haven Funeral Home, 662
Savin Ave., was in charge of arrangements.

James SansoneA Mass of Christian burial was celebrated Jan. 27 in Our Lady of Victory
Church for James Sansone, 72, of 40 Jessie Drive, who died Jan. 23 at Mediplex
of Southern Connecticut, Milford, after a long illness. He was the husnbad
of Mary Cerrachi Sansone.
Born in New Haven, March 17, 1924, he was the son of the late James
and Theresa Amendola Sansone. He was a resident of this city for 42 years.
He retired as a dispatcher for the Mayflower Co. in Milford, where he worked
for 10 years. He previously worked for Adley Trucking Co.
In addition to his wife, he is survived by a son, James Sansone of
West Haven; daughters, Theresa Sansone oand Raffaela Tramontano of West
Haven; sisters, Julia Sansone, Antionette Vecchio, Rita Acri, Anna Vuolo
of New Haven and Theresa Rubano of North Haven; and three grandchildren.
He was predeceased by by a brother, Benie Sansone; and a sister, Raffaela
Giannotti and Mary Garibaldi.
Memorial contributions may be made to Mediplex of Southern Connecticut,
2880 Bridgeport Ave., Milford 06460.
Entombment was in the Garden Mausoleum of St. Lawrence Cemetery. The
Lupoli Brothers Funeral Home, 576 Chapel St., New Haven, was in charge
of arrangements.

April 29, 1999

Lillian F. D. FlanaganA Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Mary Church of Branford
for Lillian F. Dion Flanagan, of 6 Sarah Court, who died April 22. She
was the widow of Edward Flanagan. She is survived by sons, Edward Flanagan
of Branford and Lawrence Flanagan of Darien; daughters, Barbara McCurry
of West Haven, and Suzanne Purpora of Woodbridge. She is also survived
by a brother, Frank Dion of Southbury; and sisters, Eleanor Bester and
Shirley Florio, both of CA; 13 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a brother, Ralph Dion and a sister, Geraldine Theroux.
Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Curtis-Sisk Brothers Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements.

Eileen E. E. DeAngeloA Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Paul’s Church for
Eileen E. Evans DeAngelo, 53, of 30 Fourth Avenue, who died April 17. She
was the wife of Paul R. DeAngelo. Besides her husband, she leaves a daughter,
Dawn DiChello of West Haven; a son, Angelo DiChello Jr. of Cantonment,
FL; sisters, Arlene Civitelli and Lucille Evans of Hamden; Sandra Eaker
of Saratoga, NY, and Audrey Bell of West Haven; brothers, Raymond Evans
of Branford, John Evans of Wallingford and Roger Evans of Watervliet, NY
and four grandchildren. Burial was in Beaverdale Memorial Cemetery. The
Hamden Memorial Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Eleanor E. DiggsServices were held at the United Church on the Green for Eleanor E.
Diggs, 59, of 155 Brown St., who died April 8. She was the wife of Willis
Diggs and a daughter of Ishma Monsanto Fischer, in Texas and the late Herbert
Fischer. Mrs. Diggs was a public relations and marketing specialist for
Will Do Enterprises of West Haven. In addition to her husband and mother,
she is survived by sons, Edward Davenport, in South Carolina, Wayne and
Gerard Davenport in NY, and Mark and Michael Davenport, in Minnesota; a
daughter, Deborah Davenport, in New York; brothers, Thomas Fischer of New
Haven; Manning Fischer, in New York and Herbert Fischer, in Texas; sisters,
Gloria Fuller, in New York and Helen Bulkholtz, in California; 24 grandchildren
and six great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by a brother, Edward Fischer
and a sister, Mary Horowitz. Burial was in Beaverdale Memorial Cemetery.
The Wade Funeral Home in New Haven was in charge of arrangements.

Brenda J. GrantFuneral services were held at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church of New Haven
for Brenda Jean Grant, 50, of 168 Tuthill St., who died April 22. She was
the wife of Noel Grant and the daughter of Edward Tootle of Hempstead,
NY and the late Jean DeBrille. She worked for Connecticut Mental Health
in New Haven as an administrative assistant for 22 years, prior to her
retirement in 1994. In addition to her husband and her father, she is survived
by daughters, Dawn and Michelle Grant of West Haven and Kebeth Grant of
Newton, MA; a son, Noel Grant Jr. of West Haven; and brothers, Sean Edwards
of New Haven, Reggie Winfield of Easton, PA; and Alan and Brett Tootle
of Hempstead. She was predeceased by a brother, Kelvin Winfield. Burial
was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. Contributions in her memory may be made to
the American Heart Assoc. CT Affiliate, Inc. 5 Brookside Dr., P.O. Box
5022, Wallingford CT or to theLupus Foundation, CT Chapter, 45 Main St.,
Room 111, West Hartford, CT The Beecher & Bennett-Seth Taylor Funeral
Home was in charge of arrangements.

April 08, 2000

Thomas DeMatteo, Jr.A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Lawrence Church for
Thomas “Skip” DeMatteo, Jr., 55, of 200 Elm St., who died March 26. He
was the husband of Ruth Tracey DeMatteo and the son of Rose Codianne DeMatteo
of East Haven and the late Thomas DeMatteo. Mr. DeMatteo was service manager
for Valenti Auro Sales in Wallingford and served in the Marine Corps.
Besides his wife and mother, he leaves a son, Thomas A. DeMatteo of
North Branford; a daughter, Michelle Bethke of West Haven; a sister, Dorothy
Hackbarth of East Haven; and three grandchildren.
Memorial contributions may be made to Connecticut Hospice, 61 Burban
Drive Branford 06405. The Keenan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Robert E. AugustusThe West Haven Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Robert
E. Augustus, 45, of 263 William St., who died March 23. He was the husband
of Kim Locke Augustus, and son of Geroge P. and Joan Cabral Augustus of
Riverside, RI. Mr. Augustus worked in research and development for the
Brunswick Corp.
Besides his wife and parents, he leaves a daughter, Anne Augustus of
West Haven, and a sister, Lynn Fortin of Riverside. Memorial gifts may
be made to the American Liver Foundation, 1425 Pompton Ave., Cedar Grove,
NJ 07009.

Mary C. DelesioServices were held at the Beecher and Bennett-Taylor Funeral Home for
Mary Correri Delesio, 93, of Soundview, formerly of Seaview Ave., who died
March 26. She was the widow of John Delesio. Prior to retirement in 1973,
Mrs. Delesio was a seamstress for Mode Fashion Wear and Helen’s Dress Co.
She leaves a daughter, Vivian D. Bill of Middletown. She was predeceased
by a daughter Antoinette “Toni” Delesio, and a sister, Rosemarie Park.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Library for the Blind, 198
West St., Rocky Hill 06067. Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery.

Carmen SalemA Memorial Mass was celebrated at St. Louis Church for Carmen Salem,
87, of Donald Street, who died March 30. He was the widower of Julia Salem.
He is survived by daughters, Linda Bruneau, Ann Falcone, Judith DeMeola
and Tina Salem of West Haven; sons, Daniel and Carmen Diana and Anthony
Salem of West Haven; 21 grandchildren and 13 great-grandchildren. He was
predeceased by brothers, Pat and Andrew Salem and a sister, Rose Capone.
Memorial contributions may be made to ACES Village School, c/o Patricia
Ardigliano, 31 Temple St., North Haven 06473. Burial was private. The West
Haven Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Alfred WilkesThe Robert E. Shure Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for
Alfred Wilkes of Care Lane, who died March 30. He was the widower of Anna
Wilkes.
He is survived by many nieces and nephews, and was predeceased by a
sister, Dora Miller and brothers, Meyer, Harry, Julius and Louis Wilkes.
Memorial contributions may be made to Resident’s Council Fund of Soundview
Care Center, Care Lane, West Haven 06516.

April 16, 2000

Gwendolyn W. MooreThe Keyes Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements for Gwendolyn
E. Moore, 50, of 10 Highland St., who died April 2. She was a daughter
of Georgine Jarman of New Haven and the late Robert C. Jarman.
Besides her mother, she leaves a son, Keith Moore of New Haven, a sister
Kara Hunt of Ansonia; a brother, Dennis Jarman of Washington D. C., her
friend, Willie “Buddy” Harrell, with whom she resided; and four grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a sister, Yvonne Nelson. Burial was in Hamden Plains
Cemetery.

Eugene J. Williams, Sr.A memorial service was celebrated at Christ Episcopal Church for Eugene
J. Williams, Sr., 75, of 200 Spring St., who died April 3. He was the husband
of Audrey Strong Williams. Mr. Williams retired as a profiler from the
Winchester division of the Olin Corp.
In addition to his wife, he leaves sons, Eugene J. Jr., Guy M. Curtis
J. Sr. and Scott R. Williams of West Haven; a sister, Olive Gadd of North
Haven; a brother, Douglas Williams of Madison and 12 grandchildren. He
was predeceased by a brother, Clifton C. Williams Jr.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Christ Episcopal Church General
Fund, 28 Church St., West Haven 06516. Burial was private. The Oak Grove
Cremation Service was in charge of arrangements.

Yvonne W. JonesThe Beecher and Bennett-Taylor Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements
for Yvonne W. Jones, 55, of 132 Mallard Brook Crossing, who died April
2. She was the widow of James H. Jones. For the past 13 years, Mrs. Jones
was a supervisor at the New Haven Savings Bank.
She leaves a son, Timothy M. Jones of Philadelphia and three grandchildren.
She was predeceased by a son, Victor Jones.

Nicholas W. MargisonA Memorial Mass was celebrated at Our Lady of Victory Church for Nicholas
W. Margison, 36, of 47 Gilbert St., who died March 28. He was the husband
of Angela Morgillo Margison. Mr. Margison was a machinist for Sargent Manufacturing
Co. of New Haven.
In addition to his wife, he leaves sons, Nicholas W. II and Noah Joseph
Margison of West Haven. The New Haven Funeral Service was in charge of
arrangements.

Charles B. Mahoney, Jr.A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Victory Church
for Charles B. Mahoney, Jr., 79, of 15 Cow Pen Road, who died April 2.
He was the widower of Lois Saccu Mahoney. Prior to retirement, Mr. Mahoney
was a bus driver for the Connecticut Transit Co. He served in the Army.
He leaves daughters, Charlene M. Capelli and Janice M. DiSiervi of
West Haven and a grandson. Memorial gifts may be made to Connecticut Hospice,
61 Burban Drive, Branford 06405. Entombment was in St. Lawrence Garden
Mausoleum. The Keenan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Pasquale J. CrisafiA Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. Lawrence Church for
Pasquale “Oscar” J. Crisafi, 91, of 187 Brown St., who died April 2. He
was the husband of Julia Amarante Crisfai. Mr. Crisafi was a professional
pianist. He was predeceased by brothers, Anthony J., Fred, Edward and Joseph
Crisafi.
Memorial gifts may be made to St. Lawrence Church, 207 Main St., West
Haven 06516. Burial was in St. Lawrence Cemetery. The Keenan Funeral Home
was in charge of arrangements.

Judge Herbert D. FischerA Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Victory Church
for Herbert D. Fischer, 80, judge of probate for 24 years, who died April
7. He was the husband of Lucille Smith Fischer and lived at 88 Honor Road.
He was an attorney in West Haven for more than 50 years. He was a Navy
veteran.
Besides his wife, he is survived by sons, William T. and Robert F.
Fischer of West Haven and James E. Fischer of Branford; daughters, Mary
B. Curtiss of Orange, Jean L. Fischer of Branford and Lucille A. Fischer
of New Haven; and 11 grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Herbert.
D. Fischer Jr., a brother, Charles H. Fischer Jr. and a sister, Patricia
Fischer Brauer.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Honorable Herbert D. Fischer
Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 568,West Haven 06516. Entombment was in St.
Lawrence Garden Mausoleum. The Keenan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.

Thomas W. O’Hagen, Jr.A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. John Vianney Church
for Thomas W. O’Hagen, Jr., 59, of 60 Plainfield Ave., who died April 6.
He was the husband of Judith DelNero O’Hagen. He was the son of Thomas
W. O’Hagan Sr. of East Haven and the late Rita Hart O’Hagan. He was a self-employed
subcontractor.
Besides his wife and father, he is survived by daughters, Debbie and
Cheryl O’Hagan of Wallingford, Dawn Massaro of West Haven and Noreen Cozza
of Seymour; a son, William O’Hagan of New Haven; a sister, Ann Phyllis
O’Hagan Campansano of East Haven; and many grandchildren, great-grandchildren
and foster children.
Burial was in Oak Grove Cemetery. The West Haven Funeral Home was in
charge of arrangements.

Alyce M. McAuleyA Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at Our Lady of Victory Church
for Alyce McKiernan McAuley of 256 Bellevue Avenue, who died April 7.
She is survived by daughters, Mary Ellen Moricoli of West Haven, Kathleen
Famiello of Bethany; a sister, Catherine Donarum of East Haven, four grandchildren
and one great-grandchild. She was predeceased by a sister, Marion Post
and brothers, John and Daniel McKiernan.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association,
2911 Dixwell Avenue, Suite 104, Hamden CT 06518. Burial was in St. Lawrence
Cemetery. The Keenan Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.